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Challenges and Solutions during COVID-19 Phase 2
Johnson & Johnson MedTech
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2021
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Maintaining and enhancing surgeon wellness. Dr. Tan Arulampalam (UK), Advancing science. Dr. Kenneth W. Sharp (USA), Challenges in the assessment of resident education. Dr. Jo Buyske (USA), Maintaining effective communication, Dr. Paula Ferrada (USA), Addressing and mitigating health care disparities, Dr. Wayne Meredith (USA), Impact on education. Dr. Ajit Sachdeva (USA), J&J meeting surgeons / future leaders (residents, fellows) evolving education needs. Mr. Vladimir Makatsaria (USA), Discussion. All faculty moderated by Dr Steven Wexner (USA) and Dr Patricia Turner (USA).
Faculty:
Dr. Tan Arulampalam (UK). Professor of Surgery, Colchester General Hospital.
Dr. Jo Buyske (USA). Executive Director of the American Board of Surgery, Past President of SAGES.
Dr. Kenneth W. Sharp. MD, Professor of Surgery, Vice-Chair for Faculty Affairs, Department of Surgery, VUMC.
Dr. Paula Ferrada (USA). Professor of Surgery, Director Trauma and Surgical ICU, Virginia Commonwealth University.
Dr. Wayne Meredith (USA). President of the American College of Surgeons, Chair of General Surgery and Director of Surgical Sciences at Wake Forest Baptist Health, Founding Executive Director of the Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma.
Dr. Ajit Sachdeva (USA). Director of the American College of Surgeons Division of Education.
Dr. Patricia Turner (USA). Director, Division of Member Services, American College of Surgeons; past Chair, AMA Council on Medical Education; past Chair, Surgical Section, National Medical Association; past President, Society of Black Academic Surgeons; and Member, Board of Directors, Council on Medical Specialty Societies.
Dr. Steven Wexner (USA). Director, Digestive Disease Institute, Chair, Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Vice-Chair, Board of Regents, American College of Surgeons.
Mr. Vladimir Makatsaria (USA). Company Group Chairman, Ethicon (J&J).
Program:
1. Maintaining and enhancing surgeon wellness. Dr. Tan Arulampalam (UK).
2. Advancing science. Dr. Kenneth W. Sharp (USA).
3. Challenges in the assessment of resident education. Dr. Jo Buyske (USA).
4. Maintaining effective communication. Dr. Paula Ferrada (USA).
5. Addressing and mitigating health care disparities. Dr. Wayne Meredith (USA).
6. Impact on education. Dr. Ajit Sachdeva (USA).
7. J&J meeting surgeons / future leaders (residents, fellows) evolving education needs. Mr. Vladimir Makatsaria (USA).
8. Discussion. All faculty moderated by Dr Steven Wexner (USA) and Dr Patricia Turner (USA).
Faculty:
Dr. Tan Arulampalam (UK). Professor of Surgery, Colchester General Hospital.
Dr. Jo Buyske (USA). Executive Director of the American Board of Surgery, Past President of SAGES.
Dr. Kenneth W. Sharp. MD, Professor of Surgery, Vice-Chair for Faculty Affairs, Department of Surgery, VUMC.
Dr. Paula Ferrada (USA). Professor of Surgery, Director Trauma and Surgical ICU, Virginia Commonwealth University.
Dr. Wayne Meredith (USA). President of the American College of Surgeons, Chair of General Surgery and Director of Surgical Sciences at Wake Forest Baptist Health, Founding Executive Director of the Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma.
Dr. Ajit Sachdeva (USA). Director of the American College of Surgeons Division of Education.
Dr. Patricia Turner (USA). Director, Division of Member Services, American College of Surgeons; past Chair, AMA Council on Medical Education; past Chair, Surgical Section, National Medical Association; past President, Society of Black Academic Surgeons; and Member, Board of Directors, Council on Medical Specialty Societies.
Dr. Steven Wexner (USA). Director, Digestive Disease Institute, Chair, Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Vice-Chair, Board of Regents, American College of Surgeons.
Mr. Vladimir Makatsaria (USA). Company Group Chairman, Ethicon (J&J).